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Judging the Judiciary by the Numbers: Empirical Research on Judges

Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 2017
Jeffrey J Rachlinski
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Judges, Judging, and Judgment

In Judges, Judging, and Judgment, Chad M. Oldfather offers an accessible, interdisciplinary account of the constraints and pressures on judges in our polarized world. Drawing on law, political science, psychology, and philosophy, Oldfather examines how these constraints have changed over time and the interpretive methodologies that have gained traction
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A comparison of Chinese judges' and US judges' knowledge and beliefs about eyewitness testimony

Psychology, Crime and Law, 2010
Richard A Wise   +2 more
exaly  

To Judge or Not To Judge

Baptist Quarterly, 1970
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